Wednesday, April 24, 2024

The Roff Draft: The Congressional Carbuncle Strikes Again

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Washington, D.C. – As it is on the brink of retaking power in , the conservative coalition needs to start asking tough questions about what it stands for and how it operates. It also needs to consider the easy ones, like what is and what is not acceptable and in which direction it wants to train its fire.

The introspection is necessary because of people like , who represents Georgia's 14th Congressional District and is so undisciplined in the political sense that when she launches barbs at progressives, she inevitably hits a few nominal ideological allies standing in between where she is on the fringe and where they the liberals are.

Ronald Reagan used to say something about a person who was with him 80 percent of the time not being his 20 percent enemy. It was a wise description, not just of political reality but of the way successful conservative politicians operate. Unlike the Democrats, who are a collection of interest groups that support one another in their efforts to divide the pie, the Gipper led a that understood the need to assemble enough votes to win. That meant, as it often did in those days, the GOP needed to court members of the other party as they strolled down the pathway to victory.

In the decades since, the parties like the electorate have grown more polarized. This may be an argument for a strong backbone, but it isn't an excuse for a big mouth. Greene, who can't seem to say good morning without causing controversy, seems to believe this is a good way to advance conservative views. Believe me, it's not.

It's not just that she goes out of her way to be provocative. That's sometimes necessary, as Newt Gingrich showed while waking the GOP House Conference up from a 40-year sleep. But provocation without purpose is unhelpful, especially for the other Republicans who are often called upon to respond to what she's said or done.

The latest outrage was her vote Thursday when she – as one of only seven other members of the House did – voted against suspending normal U.S. trade relations with and Belarus following their unprovoked invasion of . To her, it seems, America has more important issues to deal with – as she said later in a video posted online:

“If we truly care about suffering and death on our television screens, we cannot fund more of it by sending money and weaponry to Ukraine to fight a war they cannot possibly win,” she said. “The only effect, more and more money from America will be to prolong the war and magnify human suffering.”

She may think what she wants, but they conflict with the facts. The brave fighters in Ukraine are holding on better than anyone expected. The Russian Army is performing like something sent by the Tsar rather than as a military force composed of super machines and supermen the world feared during the Soviet era. If she cannot see that Ukraine's fight is America's fight, at least so far as when President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told Congress the invasion was “a brutal offensive against our values” and “against our right to live freely in our own country… just like the same dreams you have, you Americans, just like anyone else in the United States,” then she has missed the whole point about what it means to stand for freedom and self-government.

There have been other incidents as well, too many in fact to contain them all in a single column that is still of readable length. The Democrats were wrong when they voted to strip her of her committee assignments over things she said before being elected to Congress, but that doesn't make her a hero. Instead, it gave her more time to make mischief, leading her to become a congressional carbuncle, better known for the irritation she has caused than for anything she might have accomplished. Rather than being the brave and often lonely warrior standing for values like freedom against the machinations of the “deep state” she likes to portray herself as being, she has become an embarrassment as well as an impediment to the conservative cause.

There is a profound difference, as former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) explains in his newly released memoir “Leader,” between being a person of stature and a person of status. Greene no doubt thinks she is the former when she is most obviously the latter. She has what a journalist friend of mine likes to describe as being an adult form of ADD: she can't stand it when people don't pay attention to her.

If she's serious about extending liberty and protecting freedom, she needs to start being serious about the business of legislating, of offering concrete ideas in the form of legislation that will reduce the burden and reach of the federal government, enhance personal freedom, make the nation stronger and allow us as a nation to proceed forward into the 21st century with our national head held high. If all she wants is attention, she should resign from Congress to start a podcast, get in the radio business or persuade someone to back her in launching a television show. That way, she'll get the kind of influence she wants – and has – while someone who is interested in doing the job a Member of Congress is supposed to, can have her seat.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

Peter Roff
Peter Roff
Peter Roff is a longtime political columnist currently affiliated with several Washington, D.C.-based public policy organizations. You can reach him by email at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @TheRoffDraft.

6 COMMENTS

  1. I didn’t really know anything about Pete until I read this article. If first impressions mean anything, I am not impressed with his analysis of this representative from Georgia. Not one word about whether she is representing her constituents or not, just not representing him. I don’t know, maybe Mr. Roff lives in Georgia and has some reason to advance this derogatory stance, but I’m betting he doesn’t. I’m betting he isn’t a Trump fan either. Meanwhile, his ilk in Washington DC for no real reason that anyone can point to, thinks it is wise to poke the bear who threatens them with nuclear weapons, while they know full well, it’s anyone’s guess what our Pontifex Maximus of the commie religion, Joe Biden, would do about it. Probably nothing, flying around safely on Air Force One. Let the citizens fend for themselves. Meanwhile I’ll bet Pete didn’t say a word when a handful of RINOs missed a vote that Schumer wanted to pass or said anything about Rubio, ramrodding permanent daylight savings time through the Senate without even any notice to the public. Thanks Pete. If he did, I apologize, but my money still says, Pete is in favor of both of those votes.

  2. Who is this Roff dickhead? He should run for congress with all the insight he has about being a good republican. His problem is thinking like a politician. In the last 55 years I have seen no politician who should be considered a persons of stature. I remember no politician who has consistently done what’s right vs done the right thing. Nearly 100 % of the time politician are like journalists, they do what’s right for themselves and almost never do the right thing. Neither live in the real world.

  3. Obviously Mr. Roff only has bothered to listen to the MSM about MTG and not what she has actually done. She is one of the very few that has stood up for the Jan 6th political prisoners, some who are in solitary confinement to this day and basically being tortured. She is one of again the few who is fighting in the trenches trying to do everything she can to slow down and stop the democrats. She set up a whole system to slow the democrats steam rolling through legislation, requiring roll call votes, making sure republicans actually show up and vote. Doig everything she can to get in the way and impede the democrats. The establishment was like, why even bother, nothing we can do about it. Greene rightfully showed them that the more we can drag things out and get in the way, the less they can get done. She has been instrumental in slow walking the democrats and being a thorn in their side. Frequently catching them trying to sneak stuff through when nobody was looking. If we had 20 more like her, we wouldn’t be in the predicament we are in.

  4. Peter. did you run this by Mitt before going to print? From an economic standpoint, you are not in left field, you are not even in the Park.

  5. MTG is perhaps the smartest, toughest, most honest and transparent member of congress. I applaud particularly her stance on the treatment of the January 6th political prisoner patriots incarcerated in DC for the crime of protesting a stolen election.

    Good luck with your RINO nonsense.

  6. Meanwhile, the far left has the Squad that generates even more of the outrageous antics the writer complains about. Does he have any words of advice for them? Who else is trying to get basic legal rights for the January 6th US citizens being held without ANY charges and legal council?

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